Custom Projects

Our custom work has ranged from running a fourteen city series of events to developing online communities for alumni networks. We work with a range of partners from small social enterprises to large multi-million dollar institutions.

We utilize a research-based approach in order to ensure that our custom projects are grounded in the knowledge necessary to understand your groups specific needs.

Our goal is to produce projects that are creative, inventive, fresh and built with trust in mind.

Contact us for more information on how our design and build process can help your group.

Our Work

Secret Correspondence was an alumni event series that was sponsored by the Millennium Alumni Network. The goal was to unite a national network of alumni with a unique series of events that took people out of their everyday routine, connected them with others nationally and was memorable. So we called the series ‘Secret Correspondence’ and we built forts, revived the art of correspondence and literally set fire to all that was on our minds and it worked. Check out the full results of our cross-country Secret Correspondence tour.

Apathy is Boring has partnered with the Governor General in order to host their day-long dialogues across the country.

Continuum has partnered with ApathyIsBoring in order to connect the youth the Governor General is meeting across the country and to help them record, showcase and support the commitments that these youth are making nationwide. The Continuum Solution has included 3D visualizations, a commitment-focused website, and programming that happens during the dialogues that ensures that the excitement and commitments attendees make are captured during the heart of the event.

Waterlution engages individuals, organizations and communities with the goal of developing solutions that respect our water and ecosystem for generations to come. They also provide workshops across the country in 16 different cities to help explore the issue of the future of water.

The Continuum solution involved creating a private online alumni network to connect and engage delegates and alumni across the country. Uniting them with the Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundations Water Fellows program creates a national network of Water leaders that can engage in discussion and collaborate together.